Amy&TrixieCat
Member Since 2011
Yesterday
As usual, I cannot thank everyone enough for all your support and ideas last night. I hit a wall and was in SERIOUS meltdown mode. Everything just culminated...Trix's illness; not one but two bad pill experience in one day; finding the cheeked pills; the absolute fear about not being able to get these pills in her and the fact that she NEEDS them, not only to feel well, but to be well; seeing her all punch drunk and uncomfortable after the bupe; the other kitties having some "social issues" because Trix is getting more attention right now; still processing my Dad's illness; issues at work with the store struggling in crappy economy so I'm working full time with no income...and have a year and half to go on the lease. All kinds of fun stuff.
But, today is a new day, and we are both doing much better. Trix has actually eaten very well this morning. And, despite all the trauma, she ate very well last night...although, because of the bupe, she was eating like s sloppy drunk who couldn't control her tongue.
I did manage to get pill pocketed BP pills into her this morning without further trauma. I offered them at our usual time of 5:30...no go. I offered again at about 7:15...she sniffed, thought about it, but no go. But, she was hungry and ate a wonderful portion of breffis. After that, I re-offered the pills as "dessert"....I held my breath as she sniffed, taste-tested, and then finally ate them. PHEW. I'm sure all of you heard my big sigh of relief.
Those were her only pills this morning. I skipped the cypro since she was eating well, and we gave her the dreaded liquid famotidine to be sure it got in her. I ended up skipping it last night because she had already been so traumatized and she really really hates the liquid. Fortunately skipping it doesn't seem to have caused any sort of setback.
I touched base with our vetty yesterday afternoon. There really wasn't much new news there, although I was the one who brought up possibly using the bupe. I asked about it because there are times I can't quite tell if Trix is uncomfortable or not...they can be so hard to read. So she did say we could try the bupe for a few days and see what happens...if it causes a positive change, then we could/should continue. But I tell you, one dose was enough to see...she really doesn't seem to tolerate it well. If she was really in pain, then I'd be OK with the loopiness, but she was so miserable because of the bupe that I am not continuing with that experiment. I feel horrible for having even tried it. When she had her dental a few years ago, with 7 extractions, she had no problem with the bupe at all...it made her one happy, all about the luv, Woodstock style cat. Not this time. But I can relate...I used to be able to take percocet and now it makes me horribly seasick. Our bodies change.
She also wants to recheck Trix's BP in a couple weeks, since their needs can change. That got me thinking (in the middle of the night when I should have been sleeping) that maybe part of what is going on is that her BP is a bit low now, and that's why her energy is off. She actually seemed quite peppy earlier this morning, and now she's snoozing, but I'm going to try to monitor her energy levels now that it's been a few hours since she had those meds. Of course, it could also just be part of the p-titis....no way of knowing for sure, which is just so damn frustrating. Anyway, I may end up taking her sooner for a BP check if I think that is causing her lower energy levels. I guess time will tell...
Here are my questions:
GelCaps/Pilling:
Elise and Tricia (every time I try to type "Tricia" it always comes out "Trixia" :lol: !!) use gelcaps for meds, and I know there are others who do, too. I actually do have some "3" gelcaps (thank you Josie and Marje!!), but I haven't attempted to use them yet. How do you pill a cat with those things? I'm really afraid of choking her...they are small - but not compared to her teeny tiny little mouth! I'm going to try to use PPs as much as possible (I'm hoping to rebuild her trust in both me and PPs), but I do need some sort of back up system.
@Mariko - You are so creative with pilling ideas! I tried the raw morsel thing last night. Trix didn't go for it...but maybe that was the bupe talking. I do use a few kibbles now and they seem to help. I use a teeny tiny piece of PP for wrapping the pill, then I stick it to a kibble to help ensure chewing and swallowing. But I could try wetting a kibble as another trick, too.
Insulin:
Her numbers are a bit higher, but she's still bringing herself down without juice. I'd like to stay on the "no juice" path as long as I can...until I feel secure about her being better, and until I regain my own confidence (which is so shot these days!).
What do you guys think...does this sound like an OK plan? Or since her numbers are starting to creep up, should I start supporting her pancreas with a teeny tiny bit of juice soon?
Thank you again for all your support, advice, suggestions, and love. I couldn't do this without you....
Amy
As usual, I cannot thank everyone enough for all your support and ideas last night. I hit a wall and was in SERIOUS meltdown mode. Everything just culminated...Trix's illness; not one but two bad pill experience in one day; finding the cheeked pills; the absolute fear about not being able to get these pills in her and the fact that she NEEDS them, not only to feel well, but to be well; seeing her all punch drunk and uncomfortable after the bupe; the other kitties having some "social issues" because Trix is getting more attention right now; still processing my Dad's illness; issues at work with the store struggling in crappy economy so I'm working full time with no income...and have a year and half to go on the lease. All kinds of fun stuff.
But, today is a new day, and we are both doing much better. Trix has actually eaten very well this morning. And, despite all the trauma, she ate very well last night...although, because of the bupe, she was eating like s sloppy drunk who couldn't control her tongue.
I did manage to get pill pocketed BP pills into her this morning without further trauma. I offered them at our usual time of 5:30...no go. I offered again at about 7:15...she sniffed, thought about it, but no go. But, she was hungry and ate a wonderful portion of breffis. After that, I re-offered the pills as "dessert"....I held my breath as she sniffed, taste-tested, and then finally ate them. PHEW. I'm sure all of you heard my big sigh of relief.
Those were her only pills this morning. I skipped the cypro since she was eating well, and we gave her the dreaded liquid famotidine to be sure it got in her. I ended up skipping it last night because she had already been so traumatized and she really really hates the liquid. Fortunately skipping it doesn't seem to have caused any sort of setback.
I touched base with our vetty yesterday afternoon. There really wasn't much new news there, although I was the one who brought up possibly using the bupe. I asked about it because there are times I can't quite tell if Trix is uncomfortable or not...they can be so hard to read. So she did say we could try the bupe for a few days and see what happens...if it causes a positive change, then we could/should continue. But I tell you, one dose was enough to see...she really doesn't seem to tolerate it well. If she was really in pain, then I'd be OK with the loopiness, but she was so miserable because of the bupe that I am not continuing with that experiment. I feel horrible for having even tried it. When she had her dental a few years ago, with 7 extractions, she had no problem with the bupe at all...it made her one happy, all about the luv, Woodstock style cat. Not this time. But I can relate...I used to be able to take percocet and now it makes me horribly seasick. Our bodies change.
She also wants to recheck Trix's BP in a couple weeks, since their needs can change. That got me thinking (in the middle of the night when I should have been sleeping) that maybe part of what is going on is that her BP is a bit low now, and that's why her energy is off. She actually seemed quite peppy earlier this morning, and now she's snoozing, but I'm going to try to monitor her energy levels now that it's been a few hours since she had those meds. Of course, it could also just be part of the p-titis....no way of knowing for sure, which is just so damn frustrating. Anyway, I may end up taking her sooner for a BP check if I think that is causing her lower energy levels. I guess time will tell...
Here are my questions:
GelCaps/Pilling:
Elise and Tricia (every time I try to type "Tricia" it always comes out "Trixia" :lol: !!) use gelcaps for meds, and I know there are others who do, too. I actually do have some "3" gelcaps (thank you Josie and Marje!!), but I haven't attempted to use them yet. How do you pill a cat with those things? I'm really afraid of choking her...they are small - but not compared to her teeny tiny little mouth! I'm going to try to use PPs as much as possible (I'm hoping to rebuild her trust in both me and PPs), but I do need some sort of back up system.
@Mariko - You are so creative with pilling ideas! I tried the raw morsel thing last night. Trix didn't go for it...but maybe that was the bupe talking. I do use a few kibbles now and they seem to help. I use a teeny tiny piece of PP for wrapping the pill, then I stick it to a kibble to help ensure chewing and swallowing. But I could try wetting a kibble as another trick, too.
Insulin:
Her numbers are a bit higher, but she's still bringing herself down without juice. I'd like to stay on the "no juice" path as long as I can...until I feel secure about her being better, and until I regain my own confidence (which is so shot these days!).
What do you guys think...does this sound like an OK plan? Or since her numbers are starting to creep up, should I start supporting her pancreas with a teeny tiny bit of juice soon?
Thank you again for all your support, advice, suggestions, and love. I couldn't do this without you....
Amy